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>> kayleigh: former president trump is set to speak at a news conference from his golf course in california at this hour remarks come after trump declared there will not be a third to presidential debate. hello, this is "outnumbered," i am kayleigh mcenany with my cohost emily campa emily compan, director at the heritage foundation cara frederick, and cohost of fox and friends, todd pyro. vice president kemal harris insists there should be a third presidential debate. >> harris: >> harris: >> two months ago donald trump and i had our debate. and look, i believe that we owe him to have another debate.
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we owe it to the voters. >> kayleigh: former president trump says he is done debating. >> when a prize fighter loses the fight. you have seen a lot of fights, right? the first words out of that fighter's mouth is i want a rematch. and that's what she said, i want a rematch. polls' show that i won the debate against comrade kamala harris, but she immediately called for a second debate, which means that she was like a prizefighter that lost the fight. we had two debates though. i headed debates with crooked joe biden and i had another debate with her. there will be no third debate. [applause] it's too late anyway, the voting has already begun. >> kayleigh: controversy following tuesday show down posterior and former clinton strategist says abc news should
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do a full investigation into the debate. >> i actually think they should do a full internal investigation and hire an outside law firm, i don't know how much of this was planned in advance. i don't know what they told the harris campaign. i think that the day after suspicion here is really quite high, and i think that -- i think a review of all their internal texts and emails really should be done by an independent party to find out to what extent they were planning on an effect, fact-checking just one candidate and an effect rigging the outcome of this debate. i think -- i think the situation demands nothing less than that. >> kayleigh: and he is a democrat. there was something that opened my eyes today, and flee from the "l.a. times," and from what david merited with the debate with his comoderator. he said with comoderator lindsey
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davis had studied hours of campaign rallies and interviews to prepare for the event at philadelphia's national constitution center and were ready to counter the egregious statements. one candidate we should say, to correct the candidates was in response to the june 27th seen debate between trump and president biden, whose poor performance led to the exit from the race. i hear in other words, trump trounced joe biden, but we will watch trump rallies, not both to check one candidate. >> first of all i don't blame donald trump. he already did the debates in june, june 27, he did the one on abc last week on the tenth. he said he would do the fox news debate at the beginning of september and kamala said no, he did a town hall was sean hannity instead. he came on and she did not show him up. he has done two debates with two different candidates and he says i am done. he says he internal polling is
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saying that it did not move the needle for kamala harris and it did for him. so he says i do not need to do this. but it was plural. david mir and lindsay davis said we were ready to counter the candidates most agree just statements, but they did not counter the egregious statements, she talked about the heritage foundation, you know that he was not involved in that, she called it trump's project 2025, said he supports an abortion ban, that was sent back to the state, his not banning abortions. ban on ivf, he knows that a lot of her women rely on ivf to start a family paired he never said this. then said going to cut to medicare, not true, that he supports a national sales tax. not true. dozens of lies that she said in that once was she fact-checked. >> kayleigh: that is so well said, todd, if you watched both candidates debates, you would've seen kamala give the idea fly, you would've seen kamala give the lie about a national abortion ban and he would've
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checked it. so lindsay davis, david mirror, you don't watch the debate and if you did you made a conservative decision not to check her. >> todd: i have a contrarian view on this. >> kayleigh: i am not ready for this. >> todd: does abc news really care if they are considered biased with regard to this debate? hear me out on this. the debate was one night. david mir, one of the hosts of the debate, his show, since kamala harris became the nominee for the democrats has had 100% positive coverage for kamala, 93% negative for trump. and oh, by the way, his show at 6:30 p.m. world news tonight is number one in the ratings, so does he risk losing his core audience, or does he double down on the anti-trump? because clearly his audience loves anti-trump, let's say they were right down the middle into the fact-check that a good
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moderator would have done, it's not like at 6:30, the fox audience is going to be like, forget brought to bear, i will flip it over to david mir. that's not going to happen. so they didn't -- there's nothing to gain for them by doing their jobs the right way. it's a perverse incentive, kayleigh, but they did it for the business and i think at the end of the day, i'm curious to see what happens over the next month with abcs ratings. did they steal from msnbc? did they steal from the other far left networks at 6:30. it will be curious to see. >> kayleigh: they are partisan activists and i don't think they care being portrayed as such. moving us over to a third debate. before the cameras even shut down, like the lights were still bright in philadelphia, and kamala harris' campaign team was out on twitter saying we want another debate. "politico" playbook has a wise nugget, generally a front-runner is keen to sit on his or her lead and as two extra debates, the lagging candidate is looking for more opportunities to break
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through and advocates for more confrontation. in other words, if kamala was such a front runner, she would not be asking for more debates. >> emily: we see what children come every time i get out of softball i don't want to strike out and redeem yourself, when i hit a home run, i'm like i'm cool, i will sit the rest out. want to retire after the super bowl. it's clear strategy and analysis of the behavior and i think what is so fascinating for americans to see is that the veneer helped in part by the 100% positive ratings in the zero fact-checking is a look at her after that on the rally. we reverted back to the cackling and we reverted back to the 0-substance. for some reason she put on the cape of i got this and understand the assignment, but everyone sees through that night and sense that there is no substance. so the other irony is when she is calling for another debate, americans have been calling for policy. americans have been calling for articulation. and calling for a restoration of
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the time when president trump was president, because that's when we had kitchen tables. we had more in our wallets. we had more safety and security on the streets. so she can call for it as much as she wants, but it's important strategically that president trump keeps saying there's not going to be a third one. because the campaign for kamala keep saying second, no, he's put in his two, it was joe biden. >> kayleigh: and here's a case for not doing a third debate, this is the politics national average and what you see here is kamala with the 1.5% lead, but when you compare that to biden, he had a 4.7% lead in 2020 paired she is way, way, way behind. why give her airtime? why give her millions of voters eyeballs on an unfair debate stage. a fox news debate would be different, why go to nbc or cnn or any of these unfair places? >> cara: i think that's right, we sought on tuesday night. maybe kamala is looking for another taylor-endorsement.
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but when you win the super bowl coming a retire come you don't immediately jump up and ask for another one. if we think about why these debates exist in the first place, if we are keeping a veneer of working on behalf of the american people, you have to hold these people's feet to the fire. i mean, the pitiful policies of the biden/harris administration, ten plus million illegal immigrants over the border after 9% inflation, american interest being attacked all across the globe as people said before, the world is on fire. they had a duty to talk to kamala harris about that. because she is telling herself the change agent and the best thing i've seen so far is you are not a change agent because you had 3.5 years in office to actually make this change and help america. if donald trump wanted to destroy america he would have done so in his first term. if kamala wanted to change america, she would've done it in the last three and a half years.
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>> kayleigh: anterior point, i want them to ask her, have you stood up to president biden and said no, mr. president, in the situation room as the last person before afghanistan, did you tell him "no?" i believe the answer is no. critics are accusing former president trump being too angry at the debate. while trump says he agrees with them. he is angry. in fact, he is outraged. why next. ♪ ♪ >> woman: why did we choose safelite? we were loading our suv when... crack! safelite came right to us, and we could see exactly when they'd arrive with a replacement we could trust. >> vo: schedule free mobile service at safelite.com.
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during the debate, angry. i was angry. and yes, i am angry, because he allowed 21 million illegal aliens invading our communities, many are criminals. many are criminals. i am angry. they said he is an angry person. no, they are destroying our country. i am angry about venezuelan gangs taking over aurora, colorado. i am angry about a young american girls being raped and and criminalized by illegal aliens. i'm angry about rampant inflation destroying the middle class and the american people are also very angry about that in every other thing that we have had to endure for three years, that's why 54 years from now we are going to tell harris that we have had enough.
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our country can't take it anymore. >> emily: you know what i appreciate about this so much is this is another example of when the left tries to spin president trump and his emotions about being all about him, he is sitting there saying, i am angry and behalf of all of us for what is being done to the country, for the umpteenth time it's not about him as a human, it's about him as a fellow american. >> kayleigh: you had it exactly where my thoughts were, democracy in january did a survey and they found nine and ten americans are angry about some news event and they can point to one, some political event and only 4-5 or half could say they were proud of a particular american political event. i say that because americans are angry. i am angry. every day i have to sit here and talk about nypd officers in times square being attacked by an illegal immigrant. a girl in new york city being rape by an illegal immigrant.
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when i have to know the stories about lakin riley, -- when 13 died at abbey kate, get angry. i get angry when there is a presidential debate and abc finds no time to ask about school shootings, but tons of time to talk about j6, but for trump, and it's so important, kamala is trying to get him to direct that anger to his own reasons to be angry of the trump trials and the list goes on, but if there is another debate, he should pivot that anger away from saying you're my thoughts on the trump trials you are trying to goad me into doing. i want to go back to the fact you were asked about migrant crime and you talked about the trump trials, it's about these women saying their name spirits are redirecting their anger as he did in the american landscape is a winner every day of the week. >> emily: let's talk about winning, the fact that kayleigh
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is echoing so many of what americans feel, the indicative of pain, will that translate in november? >> i truly hope so, because i see trump as the avatar for the middle class. no matter what kamala harris says about her upbringing, and neighborhoods and canada notwithstanding, i think that donald trump has his finger on the pulse of what the everyday american is feeling, and you look at the immigration issue and i thought that house judiciary if she was interesting terms of strategy this week. on tuesday they had a hearing where they errored the victims of this open border biden/harris issue, and they talked to family members of the women you just mentioned, and that democrats were looking at their phones, they were chiding the family members of some of the victims in this instance, and you cannot watch that, especially as a mom without tears understanding the effect that it has on the people who cannot isolate themselves from the consequences of the
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disastrous policies of the left. so that is what i think the american people are going to be pulling the lever for in november, hopefully. >> emily: the media will continue to not only smear president trump, but to paint him as an angry bitter self, but they will still try to construct the fake narrative about him. will that work? >> todd: that is what kayleigh said, channeling the anger into these two topics, the economy and the border/safety, i will wrap them up is so crucial. admittedly i am a guy and guys are simple, we like simple messages boiled down to two basic facts at the most. so if i am donald trump, you need to communicate to every one going forward following thing. kamala harris was part of the biden/harris administration for the last three years. we have record inflation, record border crossing. if you don't like that, vote for
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the other guy, and i am really driving home the simplicity point, you want the last thing that an undecided in a swing state thinks about before they check a box or pull a lever or do anything. is one image, donald trump needs between now and november 5th or 1 early voting begins in the state to have it so that he is the last thing that people think about before they pull the lever, all of the other stuff needs to go to the side and that's why kayleigh is so right. channel that anger. >> emily: ainsley, wanted to come to you last about this point, because looking at what americans feel, 90 million evangelicals are allowed to vote in this country come about 40 million of them do not and 15 million are not even registered. pastor gary how mike an amazing elections survey where he discussed that statistic and talked about voting policy not personality. so as the media tries to spin personalities here when it's really about policy, do you feel
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that president trump will be able to harness that very crucial block that needs or should be called to step up for these policies that will help americans? >> ainsley: i loved when one man said what do i tell my three boys? and donald trump said tell your boys to pray, evangelicals need to vote, the abortion issue is very important to them. kamala harris cannot answer the question whether she was for seven months, eight months, nine months. when is it too late? when the baby can feel pain, are you okay with that? are you better today or are you better under trump? she spun it to the middle class and started talking about her policies. you may not love donald trump, he said that in the town hall time you may not like me. it's about who is best for your family on what's best for america. we were better under those four years with him than we were with her. all the prices, look at the grocery store, the gasoline prices, even just social issues,
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policy, fiscally, conservative, it's all donald trump. i align more with him, what am i concerned with? immigration, crime, and inflation. i want more money in my bank account and then we will spend more money in the economy will boom again. >> emily: what you just articulated your priorities is articulated in the polls, the vast majority of americans feel the same. those are their top three priorities. policy, not personality. now vice president harris is facing pushback on one of her top debate claims about the economy. as trump proposes a fresh new stay with us. and keeping it off? same. discover the power of wegovy®. ♪ ♪ with wegovy®, i lost 35 pounds. and some lost over 46 pounds. ♪ ♪ and i'm keeping the weight off. wegovy® helps you lose weight and keep it off. i'm reducing my risk. wegovy® is the only fda-approved weight-management medicine
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part of our additional tax cuts, we will and all taxes on overtime. you know what that means? look it up. [cheers and applause] think of that. the people who work over time are among the hardest working citizens in our country, and for too long, no one in washington has been looking out for them. those are the people that really work. they are police officers, nurses, factory workers, construction workers, truck drivers coming in machine operators. it's time for the working man and woman to finally catch a break. >> kayleigh: a lot of people celebrating when they hear that, i want to pull up the tax policy, no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, no tax on security. extend tax cuts. i imagine kamala watching that and thinking, oh, darn, why didn't i think of that? >> todd: you stole my line, i
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was thinking of have you heard about the new policy, do not tax overtime. it's great. here's the problem right now and we all know and we have talked about it a lot. she talks and platitudes, i am going to be the president for the middle class, and then never fills it in with one specific. donald trump comes out with specific after specific as to how he is going to accomplish goals and then kamala steals them. but to the earlier point we made in the a block here, if the mainstream media does not cover trump and only fact checks trump, this will get into the ether. that's why it's incumbent upon donald trump to drive the message. kamala harris is responsible for inflation in the border and i have plans, put me in office. >> kayleigh: and you will pay more in kamala harris' america. he talks about the corporate tax rates and capital gains, but here is heartland institute data if she wants to undo the trump tax cuts based on irs data, that
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means those making between 15,050,000, you will see your taxes go up between 16-26% if you make between 50 to 100,000 i will go up 15-17%. those are middle-class families that will pay more. >> we will have to pay more and can barely fill up our gas tanks and electric bills, we have seen rents go up, my sister is a schoolteacher, her rent went up $300 a month and she can barely afford that. family members are trying to help each other now. when we go to these diners you interview people and they say, i'm still working, i want to retire, but my kids have low-paying jobs and they can afford groceries, so i am giving them money now. we read all of these articles about kids living at home after college now, more so than ever. and no security checks, tips, he wants to lower our corporate tax. that will keep people here in
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america and higher paying jobs, it's 21% and wants to lower it to 15, kamala harris wants to lower it took 23%. under her cost more. we see that at the grocer grocery store. >> kayleigh: no doubt about it, and kamala harris appears to be a fan of goldman sachs. let's hear this. >> what goldman sachs has said is that donald trump's plan would make the economy worse, mine would strengthen the economy. >> kayleigh: the goldman sachs ego may not be a fan of her talking points. watch. >> so that report that was mentioned last night in the debate came from an independent analyst, and it is in rest and it has a lot more that's made of this and should be. what the report did was it looked at a handful policy issues that have been put out by both sides and have tried to model their impact on gdp growth will the reason that i say a bigger deal is and what it has
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shown is that it's about two times of 1%, our clients are trying to look at what's going on from a policy perspective and make judgments and this blew up into something that was bigger than what it was intended to be. >> kayleigh: will she keep using the talking point, emily? >> emily: i'm sure that she will. i love that she said wharton, and president trump said, yes, i went there. as someone who could not pass the bar the first time, i love to throw that in. i appreciate your anecdote so much, because i know we all have them. my good family friend who was a marine corps officer and went on to be an executive worked a full career retired and then is driving an uber because the whole point as americans can't make ends meet. in a point this out, because the contrast of president trump who is a business owner who understands what it's like to work in the private sector contrasted by vice president harris who has never worked in the private sector, we have paid her salary her whole professional career, and she is telling us what it would look like to lift up small businesses. the majority of small businesses
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closed under her watch during covid the majority of whom were owned by women and women of color. and she is saying what's good for small businesses, because we closed hours too. she says for example it's all about handouts. when she talks about lifting up others, we will pay you this and give you this, with our money. when what lifts us up is breaking regulations and cutting taxes. it's not tax and capital gains like she is doing and proposing. so when we hear this, americans know exactly the difference between the two candidates and all of the business owners and employees and everyone else were going to vote to vote, policy, not personality is so important. >> kara: that's a good point, because the people who have skin in the game when it comes to economy, we can't afford gas, groceries, and rent and that's a problem. look at the vc's and silicon valley, elon musk coming out of paper coming of david sachs coming out in favor, mark zuckerberg saying nice things about donald trump too, so to me it's the guys who have stand to lose so much in this
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walk into those doors as a district attorney's office to be fully prepared and their diligence was immeasurable within these last 90 days. i would also like to thank the court for its mindful acceptance of this resolution, and the clerks at the court sydney and michelle who i know very well, and all of their hard work again over the last 90 days. i would also like to thank the san harbor police department who i know very well, and they do a wonderful job. they serve and protect this wonderful village of the harbor. this village is truly unique, and the case was also unique for me in the sense of geographics. as you probably know, my office is right on main street, right across the street from the court, right next to the american hotel, and right next
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to the sag harbor police department. it's such short distances where this case emanated out of. but coming out of this case, i believe will have a message that will travel long distances, and extend far and wide, because it is that message coming from justin himself, as he will approach here and address you all and tell you what's in his head and in this heart. so i would like to turn it over to justin. >> thank you, eddie. good morning, everyone. so i don't know how many of you were in the courtroom and heard what i had to say in the courtroom, but i will reiterate that and say this to you. many of you have probably been covering me for a lot of my
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life, and as you may know, i've tried to hold myself to a very high standard for myself. and this was not that. this was not that. i found myself in a position where i could've made a different decision. but i have had some time to reflect on that, and i also understand by -- you know, the fact that all of you are here, that i have a platform, you have a platform. we share that platform, and so what i would like to say to everyone watching and listening, even if you have had one drink, don't get behind the wheel of a car. there is so many alternatives. call a friend, take a uber.
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there are many travel apps, take a taxi. this is a mistake that i made, but i am hoping that whoever is watching and listening right now can learn from this mistake. i know that i certainly have. and like i said, even one drink, don't get behind the wheel of a car. i also said this in the courtroom before, but i grew up in a small town. so i can appreciate and understand the strain or the unique nature that this must have been on the people of sag harbor, but i just want to say to everyone who has been involved, from everyone in the
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courtroom to everyone outside, including the police department, then i am very grateful, and i thank them. and -- i guess in closing, i would like to say we can all be more safe out there. and i'm going to do my part -- i hope that everyone else does their part. and thank you very much. >> emily: so we have a couple of questions that were shouted to justin timberlake, we heard a fan also call out "i love you" for more details we will go to alexis adams who has been on the ground covering the proceeding this morning. alexis. >> as you just saw on your screen, justin timberlake walked out of that courthouse in
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sag harbor and back there in june as we remember when this all went down and he was spotted driving this car. that's his bmw according to investigators going down that street in sag harbor and blew through a stop sign and was taken into custody spending the night in lock up out in the hamptons. he was in that sag harbor village justice courthouse today as he pled guilty. that was a change back from june, agreeing to a plea deal because he got a lesser charge of driving while his ability was impaired, what does that mean? that's just a traffic violation with a fine of about 300-$500. so this really changed her justin timberlake. you heard how he felt he worked with the authorities to come to this deal. it comes three months after investigators tell us the 43-year-old was driving while intoxicated. he is a grammy-winning pop star, and an emmy-winning actor who says he made a bad decision and is trying to now use his platform to tell others not to do the same, saying don't drink and drive, does not matter if
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you have had one drink or have a drink, don't get into the car. that comes after police pulled him over after he left a bar at the american hotel in the winky hamptons spotted weaving in and out of that lane in that surveillance video that was key in the case. investigators had said he left that bar and witnesses told them he was wasted, in court just a short time ago, jen johnson saying the lawyer, his lawyer saying that was not true. he was not grabbing drinks off the table or anything like that saying that he was just -- made a bad decision that night and is trying to fix things. but there were also people in the courtroom who advocate for stopping drunk driving. these are people who lost their family members, their friends to these horrible incidents, and so they sat there in that courtroom as this massive pop star took a plea deal here and a lot of times people don't get this, as you know, emily, from being a lawyer. he said it is his mistake in telling others not to do it. those are the words from
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justin timberlake today in sag harbor, we will follow this very closely. >> emily: alexis mcadams, thank you very much. so here's my question to you, was a statement that justin timberlake made, we know it was part of that plea agreement, i understand based on the reporting the judge was not happy with the initial plea agreement and asked to add on essentially a statement of contrition and public service announcement to be so justin timberlake acquiesced. was it enough? was it meaningful? was it accurate? >> todd: i will grab a little bit of ainsley's graciousness. i will give justin timberlake the benefit of the doubt here, although to me, he did not seem like he was wildly contrite. but i am willing to give him another chance, however if he does this again and fails to get a uber and do this, i will say cry me a river. >> ainsley: we looked at his net worth, it says he is worth
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$250 million, like gas coming his right, he should have gotten uber come he did not kill anybody or himself, but definitely if you are going to go out there and drink it coming have to have a ride sharing program or a friend or walk home, you can't get behind the wheel. forgive him, sorry he made this mistake, he is a father, so i wish him all the best. >> emily: all right, guys, more "outnumbered" in just a moment.
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>> emily: the side that former president trump liberal media does not show you when he heard about a young fan named liam who has a growth disorder, and decided to mail him a surprise for his eighth birthday. and that touching moment has now gone viral. watch. >> out loud? sure. it says, dear liam, happy eighth birthday, mrs. trump and i hope you enjoy this special occasion surrounded by the love of your
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family and friends, we are so encouraged by the strength and determination you have shown throughout your life young life and send our love and best wishes to you as you continue to fight. remember you are never alone and we are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers for continued health, for continued care and good health, may god bless you and your families, stay strong, sincerely, can you tell me who signed it? >> donald trump. >> he knew it was your birthday coming up? what you say to him? >> thank you, i love you. >> what else do you say? >> thank you! >> emily: that is so sweet. what a precious moment and i would like to read a little bit more about this precious boy that his family said, the name of the rare brain disorder, this little boy is missing part of that that connects the left and right hemispheres and that's how the brain communicates in the family says we were told he may never walk, talk, or eat
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normally, and here he is walking, running, skating like there is no tomorrow, and ainsley, enjoying the greatest gift from the president who treats him like a human because he is a human too. >> ainsley: don't break the link and do this to me emily, precious little boy. we are parents and i can't imagine what his parents are going through, but donald trump made his day, possibly his life. he will remember forever. and i wish the world could see this side of donald trump it he was in the studio one day or it was my dad's birthday, and he did a little message for my dad and it meant a lot to him. i know he called all the families that lost families at abbey gate, all 13 families. you can say whatever you want about donald trump, but he does have a big heart and he does things like this all the time and i thought it was a precious moment. >> emily: and all the time, kayleigh, and that's a point. the media does not cover that.
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many examples of the humanity and compassion for the president that the media has not acknowledged. >> kayleigh: if this was kamala harris who had done it it would be over every broadcast. this little boy had tears in his eyes and was deeply moved to watch this and was not surprised by it. i remember when i started naming the names have beautiful children killed by crime at the white house podium, caroline levitt who is now the press secretary for donald trump came into my office and she was just a young press assistant working for me at the time and she said i wonder if the president would write letters to these kids? i went to the president and his head of course i will. one of those letters a little excerpt, you're beautiful boy's name reminds us of god's promise in joshua 119, be strong and carry on. and i always wonder like what was it like when these families got this letter. it said today my parents received a priority letter from the white house and opened it up and it was a letter signed donald j. trump, my baby was truly special, thank you, 45. these were families, we did not know their leanings, we just
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knew they were deeply hurting because they lost a child and president trump send them a letter and they will never forget it. >> emily: just recently he helped a woman at his rally and we all know that taylor swift help someone who needed water at her concert, right? ample amplified around the world, but who knows about president trump? because no one covered it. >> and i remember the army officer i was sitting next to, he had a posted in on that was written "character is what you are in the dark." and i kind of thought about that and as i am watching this, i see that and i'm like, okay, who you really are is what you do when no one is watching. >> emily: and how you make people feel, todd. and how we made this little boy feel, he can't put words to it. >> todd: all humans including donald trump can be multifaceted. they can talk about wanting to kick out horrible illegal gang members and get them out of our country, but at the same time, can also make an 8-year-old boy's day, an 8-year-old boy who
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state. todd, i am certain he will contrast as he stands beautiful california horrific dark policies to strengthen the state with his vision for the nation. >> is not trying to win california not trying to win california and sent a message to the nation and the last hour he drives home simple points we drive at home economy, crime and you need to vote for me and i'm the contrast between the lady and who runs the state. >> i want him to focus on policy and not to get personal but focus on policy and compare and contrast his voting record to kamala harris'. iif you focus is on that, we tak about it and a lot of americans don't know what her policies used to be before the flip-flop lois. >> kamala harris supporter of crime policies destroying the state of california that will destroy the country we live in an old dear. we wait that press conference in a moment and now on to
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